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Sycophaginae

Ovipositing Apocryptophagus, photographed by Simon van Noort.


Belongs within: Agaonidae.

The Sycophaginae is a pantropical group of fig wasps, with females usually ovipositing from the outside and larvae feeding on ovarium tissue (Bouček 1988).

Characters (from Bouček 1988): Females always winged, with a long ovipositor protected only by its sheaths, the third valvulae. Head transverse, with broad ocellar triangle, broad frons, and antennal toruli rather wide apart. Scapes rather short; 2 anelli (sometimes reduced to 1 in Idarnes) and rest of flagellum (funicle plus clava) 9-segmentcd, apex of flagellum sometimes with loose segments. Clypeus and supraclypeal area delimited, often united. Thorax often depressed (except Pseudidarnes), with distinct notauli; scutellum conspicuously quadrangular due to the subparallel or even slightly concave lateral grooves and a transverse preapical (frenal) groove. Propodeum subhorizontal, usually almost smooth, without keels, grooves or depressions (except finely indicated median carina in some Idarnes), rather long. Forewing usually with fairly long, always diagonal stigmal vein (except some Pseudidarnes) which is sometimes even longer than the marginal vein. Gaster sessile, usually flat and broad; hind margins or tergites not excised; ovipositor frequently longer than the body (except Dynatogmus, Pseudidarnes). Males are winged and similar in body to the females only in Pseudidarnes. Otherwise they are wingless, blind, yellowish, mostly flattened, almost without sculpture, except for frequent microscopic strigosity on the gaster. Antennae wide apart, very short, adpressed to anterior end or head, often confined to shallow depressions; all tibiae shortened, subtriangular and beset by peg-like spines on outer side; terminal spiracles on gaster usually with large peritremal areas which often form long tail-like appendages.

Sycophaginae [Idarninae] B88
    |  i. s.: Dynatogmus Mayr 1906 B88
    |--+--Sycophaga HB13
    |  |    |--S. cyclostigma HB13
    |  |    `--S. sycomori MH11
    |  `--Apocryptophagus Ashmead 1904 HB13, B88 (see below for synonymy)
    |       |--*A. explorator [=Chalcis explorator] B88
    |       |--*Sycophagella’ agraensis B88
    |       |--A. concisiventris (Girault 1915) [=Koebelea concisiventris] B88
    |       |--A. flavus (Girault 1927) [=Koebelea fusca var. flava, Eukoebelea flava] B88
    |       |--A. fuscus (Girault 1915) [=*Koebelea fusca, Eukoebela fusca] B88
    |       |--A. gigas HB13
    |       `--*Parakoebelea’ stratheni B88
    `--+--Eukoebelea Ashmead 1904 HB13, B88 (see below for synonymy)
       |    `--*E. australiensis [=*Koebelea australiensis; incl. *Philotrypesopsis hallami Girault 1919] B88
       `--+--Anidarnes bicolor HB13
          `--Pseudidarnes Girault 1927 HB13, B88
               |--*P. minerva Girault 1927 B88
               `--P. flavicollis Bouček 1988 B88

Apocryptophagus Ashmead 1904 HB13, B88 [incl. Koebelea Girault 1915 nec Baker 1897 nec Ashmead 1904 B88, Parakoebelea Joseph 1957 B88, Sycophagella Joseph 1953 B88]

Eukoebelea Ashmead 1904 HB13, B88 [=Koebelea Ashmead 1904 non Baker 1897 B88; incl. Philotrypesopsis Girault 1919 B88]

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[B88] Bouček, Z. 1988. Australasian Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera): A biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a reclassification of species. CAB International: Wallingford (UK).

[HB13] Heraty, J. M., R. A. Burks, A. Cruaud, G. A. P. Gibson, J. Liljeblad, J. Munro, J.-Y. Rasplus, G. Delvare, P. Janšta, A. Gumovsky, J. Huber, J. B. Woolley, L. Krogmann, S. Heydon, A. Polaszek, S. Schmidt, D. C. Darling, M. W. Gates, J. Mottern, E. Murray, A. D. Molin, S. Triapitsyn, H. Baur, J. D. Pinto, S. van Noort, J. George & M. Yoder. 2013. A phylogenetic analysis of the megadiverse Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). Cladistics 29: 466-542.

[MH11] Munro, J. B., J. M. Heraty, R. A. Burks, D. Hawks, J. Mottern, A. Cruaud, J.-Y. Rasplus & P. Jansta. 2011. A molecular phylogeny of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). PLoS One 6 (11): e27023.

Pleistodontes

Female Pleistodontes imperialis, photographed by S. E. Thorpe.


Belongs within: Agaonidae.

Pleistodontes is an Australasian genus of wasps that pollinate figs of Ficus section Malvanthera (Bouček 1988).

Characters (from Bouček 1988): Females with head slightly to strongly longer than broad, with long subparallel genae; mandibular appendage usually with more than 20 laminae, these sometimes denticulate; amennal scape either slender, fully 3 times as long as broad or shorter but then in dorsal part thin foliaceous; apical spiracles of gaster without long peritremata. Males with reduced wings, all tarsi five-segmented.

Pleistodontes Saunders 1882 (see below for synonymy) B88
    |--+--P. blandus Wiebes 1963 MH11, B88
    |  `--P. froggatti Mayr 1906 MH11, B88 [incl. P. mayri Girault 1939 B88, P. semiruficeps Girault 1929 B88]
    `--+--*P. imperialis Saunders 1883 B88, MH11, B88
       `--+--P. nitens (Girault 1915) MH11, B88 [=*Neoceratosolens nitens B88; incl. P. regalis Grandi 1952 B88]
          `--+--P. rigisamos MH11
             `--+--P. greenwoodi (Grandi 1928) MH11, B88 [=Blastophaga greenwoodi B88]
                `--P. xanthocephalus MH11

Pleistodontes incertae sedis:
  P. addicotti D03
  P. athysanus D03
  P. austrobocheilus D03
  P. cuneatus D03
  P. deuterus D03
  P. galbinus Wiebes 1977 B88
  P. immaturus Wiebes 1963 B88
  P. listzi Girault 1932 G32
  P. longicaudus Wiebes 1977 B88
  P. macrocainus D03
  P. mandibularis Wiebes 1977 B88
  P. medioniger (Girault 1933) [=*Proceratosolens medionigra] B88
  P. nigricaput Girault 1927 B88
  P. nigris Girault 1925 B88
  P. nigriventris (Girault 1915) [=Agaon nigriventris] B88
  P. plebejus Wiebes 1963 B88
  P. proximus D03
  P. rennellensis Wiebes 1968 [=P. blandus rennellensis] B88
  P. rieki Wiebes 1963 B88
  P. schizodontes D03

Pleistodontes Saunders 1882 [=Plistodontes Schulz 1906; incl. Neoceratosolens Girault 1915, Proceratosolens Girault 1933] B88

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[B88] Bouček, Z. 1988. Australasian Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera): A biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a reclassification of species. CAB International: Wallingford (UK).

[D03] Dixon, D. J. 2003. A taxonomic revision of the Australian Ficus species in the section Malvanthera (Ficus subg. Urostigma: Moraceae). Telopea 10 (1): 125-153.

[G32] Girault, A. A. 1932. New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India. Privately published (reprinted Gordh, G., A. S. Menke, E. C. Dahms & J. C. Hall. 1979. The privately printed papers of A. A. Girault. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 28: 293-298).

[MH11] Munro, J. B., J. M. Heraty, R. A. Burks, D. Hawks, J. Mottern, A. Cruaud, J.-Y. Rasplus & P. Jansta. 2011. A molecular phylogeny of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). PLoS One 6 (11): e27023.

Ceratosolen

Female Ceratosolen arabicus on Ficus sycomorus, photographed by Jean-Yves Rasplus.


Belongs within: Agaonidae.

Ceratosolen is a genus of fig-wasps found in Africa, southern Asia and Australasia, pollinating figs of Ficus sections Sycidium, Adenosperma and Sycocarpus (Bouček 1988).

Characters (from Bouček 1988): Females with scape short but stout; forewing venation distinct, normally pigmented; spiracles of sixth tergite surrounded by large concave and elongate peritremal areas with granulate surface; ovipositor sometimes barely protruding. Males with antennae slender, placed in deep channels which are anteriorly separated by a triangular raised area bearing on front margin usually 3 (rarely 2) short teeth; pronotal sides long and converging forward, anteriorly without rim; mid tarsi well developed, in most species 5 -segmented, hind tarsi sometimes unusually large and densely hairy.

Ceratosolen Mayr 1885 [incl. Ceratosolensia Girault 1915, Sycocrypta Coquerel 1855 (nom. rej.)] B88
    |--C. bianchi MH11
    `--+--C. armipes Wiebes 1963 MH11, B88
       `--+--+--*C. appendiculatus (Mayr 1885) B88, MH11, B88 [=Blastophaga (*Ceratosolen) appendiculata B88]
          |  `--C. emarginatus MH11
          `--+--+--C. blommersi MH11
             |  `--+--C. arabicus MH11
             |     `--C. stupefactus MH11
             `--+--+--C. flabellatus MH11
                |  `--C. silvestrianus MH11
                `--+--C. gallii MH11
                   `--C. megacephalus MH11

Ceratosolen incertae sedis:
  C. abnormis Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. adenospermae Wiebes 1965 B88
  C. bimerus Wiebes 1965 B88
  C. bisulcatus (Mayr 1885) [=Blastophaga (Ceratosolen) bisulcata] B88
  *Sycocrypta’ caeca B88
  C. calopilinae Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. dentifer Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. ficophagus (Girault 1915) [=*Ceratosolensia ficophaga] B88
  C. fusciceps (Mayr 1885) [=Blastophaga (Ceratosolen) fusciceps; incl. B. niveipes Girault 1927] B88
  C. grandii Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. gressitti Wiebes 1980 B88
  C. hooglandi Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. immanis Wiebes 1981 B88
  C. indigenus Wiebes 1981 B88
  C. iodotrichae Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. medlerianus Wiebes 1980 B88
  C. nanus Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. nexilis Wiebes 1980 B88
  C. nigriscapus (Girault 1925) [=Blastophaga nigriscapus] B88
  C. notus (Baker 1913) [=Blastophaga nota] B88
  C. solitarius Wiebes 1980 B88
  C. solmsi B88
    |--C. s. solmsi B88
    `--C. s. marchali Mayr 1906 B88
  C. sordidus Wiebes 1963 B88
  C. vissali Wiebes 1981 B88

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[B88] Bouček, Z. 1988. Australasian Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera): A biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a reclassification of species. CAB International: Wallingford (UK).

[MH11] Munro, J. B., J. M. Heraty, R. A. Burks, D. Hawks, J. Mottern, A. Cruaud, J.-Y. Rasplus & P. Jansta. 2011. A molecular phylogeny of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). PLoS One 6 (11): e27023.